In my garden I've used several kinds of concrete blocks for different purposes. I prefer natural stone whenever I can get it for things like stepping stones but concrete works in a pinch.
Here is how I've used blocks in the garden:
As Stepping Stones
These blocks are actually retaining wall caps that we used during the Arbor Project for BHG last year. Soon I'll move them to use as additional flooring material in the greenhouse. I want to replace them with some homemade stepping stones of a different design. Larger stepping stones will work better here.
As a Retaining Wall/Raised Bed
These large and heavy blocks were used to build the area up a little around the arbor. They also add a little presence to the pathway.
The raised bed around the patio garden is made also constructed with retaining wall blocks. The blocks are heavy but can be arranged into curves which makes them good for ornamental gardens or creative vegetable garden designs.
As Lawn Mower Treads
In order to create a good resting location for my riding lawnmower I used some very cheap 8"x16" concrete cap stones to make treads going into the greenhouse shed. Of course this also means a significant event has occurred...THE LAWN MOWER IS OUT OF THE GARAGE! I'm sorry...please excuse this brief moment of exuberance!
As a Patio
The patio was one of the first big projects we did here in our landscape. It's a porous patio where the water can move between the cracks. Underneath the stones the base is made from gravel and sand. My best advice when building a patio of your own is to make sure you dig the area out sufficiently enough to spread a good layer of base material. There were a few spots that needed dug out more as we went which slowed down the process and was pretty frustrating but I'm happy with the results.
Garden Blogger Assignment:
Write about how you have used blocks in the garden! You have two weeks (March 14th) to write about blocks in the garden or this post will self-destruct...um...not really. (The due dates are just general guidelines, if you would like to post about one of the earlier assignments you are more than welcome to and I'll add a link into that assignment to your blog post.) Have fun playing with your blocks, I know I do!
Completed Assignments:
Tina at In The Garden: Stone in The Garden